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1/14/2009 4:04 PM
 

Using the builtin FCKEditor for adding/editing a blog we've noticed that our non-admin bloggers cannot upload images.  They can browse the server to use existing images but there is no option for them to upload images.  Is there somehwere to control this behavior?

DNN v 4.9.1
Blog Module V 3.05

 
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1/14/2009 4:26 PM
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Use ADMIN -> FILE MANAGER and make sure you've given your appropriate user roles EDIT access to whatever folder(s) you wish to allow users to upload to.


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1/15/2009 2:58 AM
 

Hi Robb,

you can also rely on the Blog module's built in upload feature. You can turn it on in Module Options. This feature automatically creates the needed folders to store the user's attachements on the server. This is back available from version 03.05.00 and above.

Best regards,
Dario Rossa

 
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